The area would be 30 square inches.
To figure that out, you multiply 3in x 10in.
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Area of rectangle: 3 times 14 = 42 square cmPerimeter of rectangle: 3+14+3+14 = 34 cm
Two sides of 8cm & two sides of 3cm fit the problem. 8+8+3+3=22cm (the perimeter you stated) AND a rectangle of 8x3cm is an area of 24cm2
5*3 = 15 square cm
Area = Length * Width = 10*3 = 30 square units.
The area of rectangle is : 12.0
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The area of rectangle is : 12.0
There is no area because rectangles do not have equal sides.
It would be a rectangle. The lengths of the sides must be such that the length times the width equals 36: So it could be a square with sides 6; or A rectangle with sides 4 and 9; or A rectangle with sides 3 and 13; or A rectangle with sides 2 and 18; or A rectangle with sides 1 and 36; or A rectangle with sides ½ and 72, etc The rectangle can get as thin as you like and would become longer to accommodate the area.
This question has no unique answer. A (3 x 2) rectangle has a perimeter = 10, its area = 6 A (4 x 1) rectangle also has a perimeter = 10, but its area = 4 A (4.5 x 0.5) rectangle also has a perimeter = 10, but its area = 2.25. The greatest possible area for a rectangle with perimeter=10 occurs if the rectangle is a square, with all sides = 2.5. Then the area = 6.25. You can keep the same perimeter = 10 and make the area anything you want between zero and 6.25, by picking different lengths and widths, just as long as (length+width)=5.
Area of rectangle: 3 times 14 = 42 square cmPerimeter of rectangle: 3+14+3+14 = 34 cm
The area of rectangle is : 15.0
a triangle has 3 sides. a rectangle has 4 sides.
3 x 7 sq m
Two sides of 8cm & two sides of 3cm fit the problem. 8+8+3+3=22cm (the perimeter you stated) AND a rectangle of 8x3cm is an area of 24cm2
A rectangle has 4 sides whereas a triangle hs 3 sides
5*3 = 15 square cm